Tuesday, December 13, 2016

ICD-10 / CPT 2016 Retina Ophthalmology Coding Form/Reference Card Book Supplement – October 21, 2015


ICD-10 / CPT 2016 Retina Ophthalmology Coding Form/Reference Card Book Supplement – October 21, 2015
Author: Tamim Qaum MD COE CPE CASC FAWM CPPS CPHIT CPEHR CPHIE CSSGB OCS ID: 099165112X

2016 Edition. Designed for a retina practice, this is the only retina-specific coding resource written by a nationally recognized board-certified practicing ophthalmologist who is also both an Ophthalmic Coding Specialist (OCS) and a Certified Ophthalmic Executive (COE). Formatted for quick and easy usage, this reliable highly-organized 8.5 X 11 resource includes up-to-date, commonly-utilized ICD-10 retina and general ophthalmology diagnosis codes. It is organized alphabetically in three sections (Retina; General; and Cataracts) to help you rapidly select the correct ICD-10 diagnosis code. Where applicable, coding supports laterality (RT, LT, OU); eyelid (RT upper, RT lower, LT upper, LT lower); glaucoma severity codes (unspecified, mild, mod, sev, indeterminate); diabetic severity codes (Type 1/Type 2 with or without retinal edema; none, mild, moderate, severe, proliferative); S and T injury codes (including the appropriate ADS 7th character); and ophthalmic-relevant codes from Sections B (infectious), Sections C/D (neoplasms), E (endocrine), G (CNS), R (symptoms) and Z. A CPT section allows coding of common Consultation, E&M, Eye, Inpatient, ER visit codes as well as Special Ophthalmological Testing, Laser Surgery, Minor Surgery, and Major Surgery procedure codes (emphasizing retina). A Modifier section with very brief explanations is also included. All areas emphasize retina/vitreous/uveitis. This inexpensive, portable resource will allow you to hit the ground running and code retina efficiently and accurately, reducing your need for bulky coding books or constantly looking up online resources. Best of all: there is no need for constantly flipping over. It all conveniently fits on only one page! Laminated to resist tearing and spills, this product is available for your immediate and daily coding needs. SENT CERTIFIED MAIL. SIGNATURE NEEDED. Authored by Tamim Qaum MD, COE, CPE, CASC, FAWM, CPPS, CPHIT, CPEHR, CPHIE, CSSGB, OCS. Coauthor: Shazia Qaum.

Misc. Supplies: 1 pagesPublisher: Tamim and Shazia Qaum (October 21, 2015)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 099165112XISBN-13: 978-0991651122 Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 1 inches Shipping Weight: 3 ounces Best Sellers Rank: #889,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #283 in Books > Medical Books > Medicine > Surgery > Ophthalmology

Excellent forms and they will save me having to do all the work myself! Thank you, Dr. Qaum.

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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Lonely Planet Southwest USA’s Best Trips Kindle Edition


Lonely Planet Southwest USA’s Best Trips (Travel Guide) Kindle Edition
Author: Visit ‘s Lonely Planet Page ID: B00IACQI1K

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File Size: 134750 KBPrint Length: 360 pagesPublisher: Lonely Planet; 2 edition (January 1, 2014)Publication Date: January 1, 2014 Sold by:  Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1741798124ISBN-13: 978-1741798128ID: B00IACQI1KText-to-Speech: Not enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Not Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #103,845 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #6 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Travel > United States > Regions > West > Mountain #91 in Books > Travel > Food, Lodging & Transportation > Road Travel #100 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Travel > Guidebook Series > Lonely Planet
I have never read a Lonely Planet book before. Usually when we’re going on a car trip I get some AAA maps and Tour Guides, then spend lots of time doing internet research and taking copious notes to fill in the blanks and come up with a plan. I feel that the people at The Lonely Planet have done all the research for me – just the way I would do it and packaged it up in a colorful, compact, well-thought out book. The Lonely Planet Southwest USA’s Best Trips (Travel Guide) is an amazing book. It is small enough to take along in your backpack and big enough to contain a huge amount of information, right there at your fingertips.

It contains the information for 32 road trips throughout the Southwest – certainly enough to keep us busy for quite a while. Once I started reading this, it was hard to put it down. In addition to maps, it has facts, history, places to eat and sleep (not exhaustive but certainly a good place to start). For some of the larger cities, there is a feature called "Stretch Your Legs" – gives you an idea of what to see on a short walk in the city – usually 1/2- 2 miles by foot depending on the city.

It’s divided into several sections: Plan Your Trip – this includes a welcome to the southwest, some information on "classic trips", highlights, "need to know" facts. Then the On the Road section is divided up into states and the different states are color coded so it is easier to find information, i.e., Arizona (green), New Mexico (red), Texas (blue) Utah/Colorado/New Mexico (orange). It finishes up with a little section on Driving in the Southwest. In summary, it is a good all-around planning book with maps, thoughtfully researched and presented.
I love the American Southwest and I love road trips. This book has 32 trips within Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Nevada. They are short and long, each with some kind of theme. they certainly give you a good flavor of this area.

The book is, mostly, organized by trip. The first page has a thumbnail map with summary information (length, etc). The second page has a more detailed map, often with references points you’ve heard of and other tours that link up with it. Both maps point out highlights that are described in the text.

Each highlighted point has a short entry with information, schedule and costs. The strong emphasis of most entries is on nature and hiking. Scenic drives, good places for kids and handicapped accessibility are pointed out. But I do not know that they are always pointed out. To me that’s a flaw. It’s also a flaw that often less nature-oriented activities are neglected. The book would be better if more comprehensive.

A nice feature is that at the end of each entry is driving directions to the next highlight.

Nearby but off the tour sites are in boxes.

At the end of each drive there is a one-page eat & stay summary. For most possibilities this means, at most 2 restaurants and 2 lodgings. With many of these being campgrounds, the choices for more traditional lodgings are slim, you’ll have to find them somewhere else. For many trips this just isn’t enough to plan the trip properly. Many of the lodgings they present are quite small or fill fast. You’ll need other listings to supplement these short lists.

A great thing the guide does is point out where access is restricted in some way.
Obviously, a guidebook that covers six large states in 340 some odd pages is going to only offer brief descriptions, so I would consider this book to be a starting point for some interesting road trips, not a definitive guide. As long as one doesn’t consider this to be definitive, it can be a very useful book. It is focused on road trips not long stays in any one place.

I was actually surprised that there are many reasonably out of the way trips mentioned and some fairly obscure destinations. There are also some very busy spots including Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce National Parks and Santa Fe, NM, as well as Sedona, AZ. As someone who went to high school only 40 miles from Zion National Park in Utah and who has a vacation condo in Prescott, AZ, this is home country for me. I’m an avid landscape photographer and there’s an immense number of stunning locales covered in this book that I’ve visited.

Some personal favorites include the Georgia O’Keffe country trip in New Mexico, The "Loneliest Road" on Hwy 50 across Nevada, and Utah’s Scenic Byway 12, which includes the single most spectacular section of road (The Hogback) I’ve ever driven. A close second for spectacular views is also included, the Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. The latter two are not for those afraid of heights. This is just a start as there are enough beautiful trips here to last an avid traveler for decades. Don’t forget that there’s a lot of history here, too, from ancient native cliff dwellings to old Spanish towns to the American Old West of mining and cattle towns and the hideouts of fabled outlaws.
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Friday, May 27, 2016

Uganda Be Kidding Me – March 4, 2014


Uganda Be Kidding Me Hardcover – March 4, 2014
Author: Visit ‘s Chelsea Handler Page ID: 1455599735

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*Starred Review* Here’s all you really need to know about Chelsea Handler, straight from the girl herself: “It is not lost on me that my life has become ridiculous.” Handler, star of her own late-night TV show, Chelsea Lately, and best-selling author of three previous titles, including Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea (2008), takes readers on her travels; each adventure can only be described as a total shit show. Absurdity reigns, from a safari in Africa, where the only ones getting penetrated (her favorite word) are the hundreds of baboons at the lodge, to the Bahamas, where after eight days in Africa without a bowel movement, Handler finally lets loose into an innocent kayak. The U.S. is not left unscathed, either. At most times, Handler is surrounded by her friends—let’s face it, she wouldn’t survive on her own—and Chunk, a half-German, half-Asian dog that she believes to be the reincarnation of her dead mother. As long as someone can make a decent margarita, and there’s Xanax on hand, Handler is just fine—although the same can’t be said for the people she encounters. The final chapters really have nothing to do with travel and feel less connected to the rest of the book; in Handler’s defense, she was probably drunk by this point in the writing process. But if you’re one of the millions who enjoy Handler’s sarcastic, self-deprecating humor (and her tendency to be pantless), then you may just pee yourself laughing as she humiliates herself from Montenegro to Telluride. Unfortunately—really unfortunately—photos weren’t available at the time of review, but based on the shenanigans described, they have a ton of potential. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Who’s not watching Chelsea Lately at 11/10c? –Ann Kelley

About the Author

Chelsea Handler is the star of her own late-night talk show on E!, Chelsea Lately, and E!’s comedy series After Lately, as well as the #1 bestselling author of Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang; Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea; and My Horizontal Life.

Hardcover: 272 pagesPublisher: Grand Central Publishing; 1St Edition edition (March 4, 2014)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1455599735ISBN-13: 978-1455599738 Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.9 x 8.8 inches Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #82,147 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #5 in Books > Travel > Africa > Rwanda & Uganda #237 in Books > Humor & Entertainment > Humor > Love, Sex & Marriage #374 in Books > Travel > Travel Writing

First of all, let me just say that I love Chelsea Handler and I’ve read her other books. This book, for some reason, really rubbed me the wrong way.

She shares stories about her travel adventures with friends and family and I honestly didn’t find any of it funny at all. It seemed like it was written from a viewpoint of a twenty-two year old girl, not a forty-something woman. The constant tales of drunken nights and obnoxious and juvenile behavior was just tiring and not at all interesting or funny.

I find it really distasteful when she harped on the fact that she has so much money and barely has to function as a human being anymore. Really? How is that type of smugness relatable?

There are so many wonderful books out there, unfortunately this is not one of them.

this was the worst $11 I have ever spent in my life. it wasn’t funny, it didn’t flow, and it was unfulfilling. I am saddened about this because I enjoyed all of her other books.

I’m guessing she has a book contract and has to crank out a certain number of books… she’s definitely out of funny material.

Very disappointed with this "travelogue". Such a major disappointment after reading all her previous books and watching "Chelsea Lately" every night. I did not even laugh once. Complete waste of money. Seems like this was cranked out to fulfill a book contract.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Certification and Core Review for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, 4e Kindle Edition Epub Free


Certification and Core Review for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, 4e (Watson, Certification and Core Review for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing) Kindle Edition
Author: AACN ID: B00989Q7XS

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File Size: 1155 KBPrint Length: 170 pagesSimultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limitsPublisher: Saunders; 4 edition (September 6, 2012)Publication Date: September 6, 2012 Sold by:  Digital Services, Inc. Language: EnglishID: B00989Q7XSText-to-Speech: Enabled X-Ray: Not Enabled Word Wise: Not EnabledLending: Not Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled Best Sellers Rank: #258,093 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store) #12 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Nursing > Pediatric & Neonatal #30 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Nursing > Critical & Intensive care #92 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Medical eBooks > Nursing > Test Preparation & Review

I had originally planned on reading the Core Curriculum text, but then realized that wasn’t going to happen. Instead, I just did the review questions in this book. It is divided by topic and gives rationales for all the answers in the book. I went through the book once and passed my NICU RNC exam on my first try.

Up to date, with rationales, for the reason one answer is correct or not correct. Very organized.

This book was a great help to pass the CCRN, it gives questions and rationals in all sections of the test. It is also good if you just want to brush up on neonatal nursing knowledge. A great accompany to this book is the Core Curriculum for Neonatal Nursing, these two books together have everything you need to know to pass the CCRN and increase your knowledge in neonatal nursing.

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